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Lock Up

How much can a man take...before he gives back?
1989 | 115m | English

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Frank Leone is nearing the end of his prison term for a relatively minor crime. Just before he is paroled, however, Warden Drumgoole takes charge. Drumgoole was assigned to a hell-hole prison after his administration was publicly humiliated by Leone, and has now arrived on the scene to ensure that Leone never sees the light of day.
Release Date: Aug 04, 1989
Director: John Flynn
Writer: Richard Smith, Henry Rosenbaum, Jeb Stuart
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords prison warden, car mechanic, self sacrifice, prison, jail guard
Production Companies Carolco Pictures, Gordon Company, White Eagle
Box Office Revenue: $22,099,847
Budget: $24,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sylvester Stallone Frank Leone
Donald Sutherland Warden Drumgoole
John Amos Captain Meissner
Sonny Landham Chink Weber
Tom Sizemore Dallas
Frank McRae Eclipse
Darlanne Fluegel Melissa
William Allen Young Braden
Larry Romano First Base
Jordan Lund Manly
John Lilla Wiley
Dean Rader Duval Ernie
Jerry Strivelli Louie Munafo
David Anthony Marshall Mastrone
Kurek Ashley Chink's Gang Member
Michael Petroni Chink's Gang Member
Danny Trejo Chink's Gang Member
Frank D'Annibale Guard
Tony Lip Guard
Clarence Moore Guard
Joe Pentangelo Guard
Eli Rich Guard
Bo Rucker Guard
Randy Sandkuhl Guard
Robert Vazquez Officer Vasquez
Tony Munafo Prisoner
Frank Pesce Johnson
Troy Curvey Jr. Prison Receptionist
Name Job
Don Brochu Editor
Joy Todd Casting
Michael N. Knue Editor
Barry B. Leirer Editor
Bill Kenney Production Design
George DeTitta Sr. Set Decoration
Bernie Pollack Costume Design
Michael S. Glick Unit Production Manager
Gary Liddiard Makeup Supervisor
Newt Arnold First Assistant Director
Nelson Cabrera Second Assistant Director
Frank Capra III Second Assistant Director
Stephen A. Glanzrock Second Assistant Director
David Lux Second Unit Director
Tracy Rosenthal-Newsom Second Assistant Director
David Sosna First Assistant Director
Joe Digaetano Special Effects Coordinator
Janice Polley Location Manager
Kathryn Weygand Script Supervisor
Ann Brodie Makeup Artist
Tommy J. Huff Stunts
Richard Smith Writer
Henry Rosenbaum Writer
John Flynn Director
Bill Conti Original Music Composer
Donald E. Thorin Director of Photography
Robert A. Ferretti Editor
Colleen Callaghan Hairstylist
Mark De Alessandro Stunt Double
Manny Perry Stunts
Allan Graf Stunts
Danny Epper Stunts
Doc Duhame Stunts
Jeb Stuart Writer
Name Title
Michael S. Glick Executive Producer
Lloyd Levin Producer
Charles Gordon Producer
Adam Simon Producer
Tony Munafo Producer
Lawrence Gordon Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
6.0

My roommate and I were on a Stallone kick recently, but we never got around to watching _Lock Up_ because we were looking for some hard (see: over-the-top) action, and this sounded more like a wistful drama. Eventually though, _Lock Up_ came due, and I... actually kind of loved it? It's about as che ... esy I had feared, but I what never occurred to me is that that cheese would totally work. I mean, it's not exactly Shawshank we're working with here, but if I were putting together a list of all the good prison movies ever made, _Lock Up_ would be on it. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Frank" (Sylvester Stallone) has only six months left on his prison sentence when he is put into the care of warden "Dromgoole" (Donald Sutherland) - a man who loathes him. Over the course of the film we learn just why as he ensures that that "Frank" is victimised, attacked, goaded and constantly pr ... ovoked. Can this determined prisoner find the mettle to resist the temptation to fight back against his persecutor, and can he manage to find a way to illustrate just how devious and brutal this man is to the authorities? This is a well paced and fairly action-packed prison drama with Sutherland in quite good, menacing, form. It also benefits from a reasonable supporting cast with Sonny Landham ("Chink"), Tom Sizemore ("Dallas") and the young Larry Romano ("First Base") all delivering strongly as the warden decides to attack those close to "Frank" to push him ever closer to the edge. There's not really much jeopardy though, the narrative is pretty procedural and Stallone does enough, but no more, with the rather mundane dialogue that doesn't really add much to the simple visuals that are effective at times, but again - we have seen it all before. Stallone put so much of himself into his "Rocky" persona, unfortunately he has little left to inject into this and I found it all just a bit dull.

Nov 09, 2022